@LaBritney_ ‘s “Booty Drop” video is our new obsession

So the video for viral songstress La’ Britney’s “Booty Drop” has been out for two months. The actual song has been out since late May of last year. And for some reason, it’s just crept into our crosshairs. It’s a relatively easy-going musical trip, but the video…let’s just say that it’s one of our favorite videos of the year.

La Britney’s received some serious cosigns from the likes of R. Kelly and Ashanti. Her unique collage-style of music marketing, along with her devishly good looks, makes her a creative force to be reckoned with in the world of R & B. The video for “Booty Drop” allows her to showcase her amazing talents on full display. She’s in front of the camera dancing around on a whim, gracefully I must add. Her vocals sound amazing, and the song itself will incite many a dropping sessions for a long time to come.

But where the visual truly shines is its incorporation of women of all shades of brown, dancing in unison. Shaking quickly, vibrantly, and sexily. You’ll want to watch this visual a couple of times over to get the full effect. Trust me.

Cookie Money gets reflective on “Came Up”

The “Started from the bottom” narrative of hip-hop will never get old. The genre, founded as a response to disco music but eventually would become a culture for the downtrodden, embraces the story because so many of us come from similar upbringings. Oakland, CA’s Cookie Money is someone that embodies this narrative, coming from the bottom and he’s rapidly headed towards success. On his new single “Came Up” he looks back at his journey and his doubters. Now, he can do doughnuts in expensive cars because he can afford to. His money’s good, he’s happy, and he’s coming up. What more could one ask for?

Stunna Girl is a sexy, dangerous femme fatale in “On The Record”

The first thing that you’ll notice about Sacramento’s Stunna Girl is that she’s high class like Saweetie, but violent like Cuban Doll. She’s an interesting character and her music incorporates these extremes smartly, enough to make her particular glitzy brand of trap music have more substance than one would initially expect. Her new single “On The Record” is a certified smash, the visual helping to make her sex appeal more easily understood by the general public. Both the song and the video are great extensions of her personality and we can’t wait to see more of her.

If you watch SandMan’s “On The Scale,” don’t watch it at work

Sandman traveled to a strip club and filmed “On The Scale,” a hard-hitting new track from the Detroit native. The song itself is a captivating listen, his suprisingly calm delivery being at odds with the visual aesthetic on display. And that aesthetic consists of booty, lots of booty. So much, in fact, that you may not see the same set of glutes twice. But the song is clearly built for strip club play, so it’s great that the visual reinforces that focus.